Foods Rich in This Vitamin Reduce Your Diabetes Risk by 20%
Posted By Dr. Mercola | June 19 2010
People who get vitamin K from food may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Among 38,000 adults followed for a decade, those who got the most vitamin K in their diets were about 20 percent less likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
According to Reuters:
"It's estimated that more than 23 million, or nearly 11 percent, of U.S. adults have type 2 diabetes ... The extent to which specific nutrients in the diet might affect diabetes risk remains unclear."
Both vitamins K1 and K2 were related to a lower diabetes risk, but the relationship was stronger with vitamin K2, which people get mainly from meat, cheese and eggs.
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